Social New Deepfake tech goes full frontal

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Came in this thread expecting this video;



Definitely agree that ^ video ^ is too far, Kid dynamite is gonna mess somebody up big time

Was hoping to see Kid Dynamite drop at least one "did I do that" in that video...
 
Well, this certainly isn't creepy as all hell.

It was one thing for people to toss a persons face onto another persons body. But this is taking it to a whole new level, and quite honestly I think the government REALLY needs to step up to the plate and deal with this before it gets out of hand.



I get that this version produces low resolution images that will be easy enough to debunk, but thats not really the point. We are now entering territory where anyone can simply grab a picture online and turn it into a realistic nude. Sure, people have been doing this for quite some time when it comes to celebrities, but imagine your average person having a picture saved from facebook, instagram, or twitter and having this done to them. Give it a few more months or years, and it's going to be capable to producing images that aren't obviously fake.

What really bothers me is that people aren't up in arms about this kind of technology. Every time that someone creates a new or better version of deepfaking, it barely even registers on the news. There needs to be pressure on government officials to put the kibosh on things like this, or even severe limitations, even if it may be to late now. I'm normally not one to be all for the government squashing innovation in technology, but something like this I think is starting to cross lines that aren't okay with me.



And this is the rub, as it actually does seem that deepfaking is both legal and illegal in several ways. So it needs to be straightened out in the legal system before anyone can even begin fighting it.

So what say you?


Lol. If there’s one thing the government can do, it’s undo technology after it’s been invented.
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Also, this is probably the best possible thing that could happen to the inevitable and total end to privacy. If this tech gets so good it’s indiscernible from real nudes, anyone with any actual real stolen nudes can simply say they’re fake and none the wiser.
 
Yes? Why would you not?
You can make something like this illegal, but you can't make it unpopular. At most the government can slow it down for a little while. Is it worth increasing the scope of government to do this? The technology is going to become available and widely used. You would have to police the entirety of the world to attempt to stop it.
 
So what say you?

Sounds like Photoshop for people with no skill, nothing particular new

Being people with no PS skill huge majority of mankind, new will be the amount of people in the position to do it
 
You can make something like this illegal, but you can't make it unpopular. At most the government can slow it down for a little while. Is it worth increasing the scope of government to do this? The technology is going to become available and widely used. You would have to police the entirety of the world to attempt to stop it.
It is not, and should never be, the responsibility of the government to decide what kind of technology society should have access to. Making law abiding citizens today criminals tomorrow is as slippery of a slope as it gets.
 
I don't think it's TDS, I think it's a cultural shift that Donald knew was coming and got ahead of. The Left criticized Republican "Truthiness" last decade as if they thought it was a temporary trait of the Right rather than a reality of the world we were heading into.

Just another example of Donald playing 4-d chess. Always many moves ahead it’s amazing honestly
 
I like it. Donald was just the harbinger of the death of truth. Believe what feels right, accept what seems good, deny everything you don't like..

oh boy

there has never been a better time for the truth, nobody takes corp news at face value, people read into the news, long are the days of nobody questioning big news, it does create a sense of uncertainty but news is a lot more diverse and free these days. Jornalism narrative has been a major issue when it comes to the truth, back then we had one single narrative across the same platform, now we have dozens of conflicting narratives which are close to the truth.

we should be thankful for the fall of big news outlets, it has been a lot harder to manipulate the public since then, but they are doing their hardest to label anything as fakenews, there are a lot of fakenews anywhere there is a narrative but nobody dared to call out CNN bullshit back then.
 
What a fascinating time to be alive.

We criticize civilizations that came before us a lot for their tenuous relationship with empiricism and truth, how quick they were to accept impossible explanations, how easily they accepted rumor.

The internet has brought us back full circle to what it's like to believe there are dragons just beyond the hill. There's so much information that we've all retreated into our self-sustaining, faith-based information bubbles (the earth is flat, vaccines cause autism, Hillary Clinton is running a :eek::eek::eek::eek: ring from a pizza shop) and so much convincing misinformation that we don't know what to believe anymore.

I like it. Donald was just the harbinger of the death of truth. Believe what feels right, accept what seems good, deny everything you don't like.

On the plus side, any actress who has her nudes leaked can now just claim they're deepfakes.

Holy fucking obsessed. This has nothing to do with Donald Trump...
 
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